Disgraced Election attorney Sidney Powell complained this week that she doesn’t have “the tiniest fraction” of money to pay off the many lawsuits filed against her for spreading lies about the 2020 election.
Powell, who has alleged that voting machine companies conspired to steal the election from former President Donald Trump, said that she’s facing so many lawsuits from voting machine companies that they need a “take-a-number system.”
“We’re going to continue the litigation,” Powell told conservative broadcaster Pete Santilli on Tuesday. “Dominion is suing me personally for $1.3 billion.”
As Powell spoke about Dominion’s lawsuit, she burst into nervous laughter.
“And then Smartmatic is suing me for $2.7 billion, I think, in New York,” she continued. “And then Eric Coomer, who used to work with Dominion, is suing me in Colorado.”
“I mean, we need a take-a-number system now for people who want to sue Sidney Powell,” the attorney opined, “who doesn’t have the tiniest fraction of that amount of assets. We could write that check and watch it bounce to infinity and beyond.”
No court has found Powell’s claims to be true and the Big Lie has completely unraveled.
In a motion to dismiss the Dominion lawsuit, lawyers for Sidney Powell argued that elaborate conspiracies she laid out on television and radio last November while simultaneously suing to overturn election results in four states constituted legally protected first amendment speech.
“No reasonable person would conclude that the statements were truly statements of fact,” her lawyers argued.
Watch the video below from The Pete Santilli Show.
Sidney Powell says she doesn't have the "tiniest fraction" of money needed to pay off election lawsuits. She is being sued by Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems.
"Write that check and watch it bounce," she says. pic.twitter.com/LJSKub1IK7
— David Edwards (@DavidEdwards) October 7, 2021